Tickets

The Ticket Centre opens for sales and collections from 9am both days, with turnstiles opening from 9.30am. Tickets will be available to buy on the day (both days, subject to availability), but book in advance and save money!

Babies under two do not require a separate match ticket, but all children aged between 2 and 17 years of age qualify for an under 18 concession price. You are permitted to bring in baby food, snack foods for the family, including sealed soft drinks under 500ml, but large picnics and alcoholic drinks will not be allowed into the stadium. The Highland Spring Family Zone (see below) will have plenty to keep the little ones occupied.

Seating is reserved in the North and Mains stands. The Festival and Party stands are unreserved and ticket holders for these stands are free to sit anywhere. If you want to switch between the Family and Party stands, visit the ticket swap desk next to the Help & Information Point, behind the main stand.

Free shuttle buses will be operating all weekend long, departing from Glasgow Queen Street Station and Partick Interchange at least every 15 minutes – more frequently during busy times. You don’t need a separate ticket – just hop on and see you at Scotstoun! Free shuttle buses will also take supporters back into Glasgow city centre at the end of both days – on a first-come, first-served basis.

Bringing the family

Highland Spring Family ZoneNew for 2013 the Highland Spring Family Zone will have a range of fun things to do and try, including the Emirates Tryline Tussle, Glasgow Warriors skills inflatables, face painting, dance workshops with Fierce Pro Dancers and come and try Samba sessions. . Join Arnold Clark and race remote control cars around a specially constructed obstacle course. As well as a chance to take home your very own remote control car you can also win a family activity day out. Find it in the centre of the campus – right next to the adventure playground

Babies under two do not require a separate match ticket, but all children aged between 2 and 17 years of age qualify for an under 18 concession price. You are permitted to bring in baby food, snack foods for the family, including sealed soft drinks under 500ml, but large picnics and alcoholic drinks will not be allowed into the stadium. The Highland Spring Family Zone (see below) will have plenty to keep the little ones occupied.

Baby Changing FacilitiesBaby change facilities are available in the Scotstoun Leisure Centre – ask a steward at the main leisure centre entrance for access, or ask one of the Blue Crew who will be happy to help!

Getting to & from Scotstoun

Turnstiles open from 9.30am on both days.

Public ParkingScotstoun Stadium is in a residential area and parking on the nearby streets is for residents only – don’t risk a ticket, use public transport – options include free shuttle buses from Glasgow Queen Street station (see below), Scotstounhill subway station or a Park and Walk service (advance bookings only).

Shuttle BusesFree shuttle buses will be operating all weekend long, departing from Glasgow Queen Street Station and Partick Interchange at least every 15 minutes – more frequently during busy times. You don’t need a separate ticket – just hop on and see you at Scotstoun! Free shuttle buses will also take supporters back into Glasgow city centre at the end of both days – on a first-come, first-served basis.

DepartureScotstoun Stadium is in a residential area – please do not disturb our neighbours. Please take all rubbish home with you or dispose of it in the bins provided. You will not be permitted to take drinks or glasses out of the stadium with you when you leave.

Things to do around the ground

Food & DrinkA selection of food, hot and cold drinks and alcohol will be on sale throughout the stadium and behind the main stand. Tennent’s Original Export, Caledonia Best, Magners Cider, wine, Ginger Grouse, soft drinks and water will be available. Water stations will be located throughout the stadium.

A variety of food will be available from the various catering outlets, including BBQ Pulled Pork, Mexican, Winston Churchill Venison Burgers, Shawarma Lamb Burgers, Thai Chicken and much more.

Autograph ZonesThere will be two dedicated autograph points at the stadium – one by the main stand reception and the other by the leisure centre entrance.

Highland Spring Family ZoneNew for 2013 the Highland Spring Family Zone will have a range of fun things to do and try, including the Emirates Tryline Tussle, Glasgow Warriors skills inflatables, face painting, dance workshops with Fierce Pro Dancers and come and try Samba sessions. . Join Arnold Clark and race remote control cars around a specially constructed obstacle course. As well as a chance to take home your very own remote control car you can also win a family activity day out. Find it in the centre of the campus – right next to the adventure playground

Highland Spring Festival of RugbyUnder 18 Boys, S2 Boys, S1 Boys, Under 18 Girls, Under 15 Girls & Under12 Girls teams from across Scotland have been invited to take part in the Highland Spring Festival of Rugby. Teams will compete over the two days on the 3G training pitch and it’s a fantastic opportunity to watch some of the stars of the future developing their sevens skills.

PhotoboothNew for 2013 is the Fan Photobooth. If you fancy a momento and to be in with the chance of winning best fancy dress or best cast then visit the photobooth behind the main stand.

PA AnnouncementsWant to request a song? Get a birthday shout-out? Tell us that you and your ten mates will all be dressed as Smurfs in the Party Stand? We want to hear from YOU! Follow us on Twitter @Glasgow7s or use #glasgow7s followed by your message and then listen out for the shout!

MerchandiseTwo Scottish Rugby Store sales units, in the car park, will be open from 9.30am to 8.15pm (Saturday) and 9.30am to 8pm (Sunday). You’ll also be able to buy your own fancy dress outfits if you don’t come prepared and want to get into the party spirit!

Cash MachineAn ATM will be on site at Scotstoun in the main catering area behind the main stand. This is independently run with a charge of £1.50 per transaction.

Important Info

First AidWe have a full medical team on duty for your safety and wellbeing, including first aid, paramedics and doctors. Please contact your nearest steward, in the first instance.

Help PointNeed a hand? There’s a dedicated help and information point behind the main stand, open all day on both days.

Lost propertyIf you mislay property in the stadium, please contact your nearest steward immediately or proceed to the stadium reception area. If you discover the loss after the event, contact feedback@sru.org.uk. Please remember that stewards are here to help you and should you have any issues during the weekend, please contact your nearest steward in the first instance.

Pass in / Pass OutThis facility will be available at each entrance and the Festival of Rugby gate by hand stamp. Keep your ticket stub – you’ll need it to pass in / pass out.

SeatingSeating is reserved in the North and Mains stands. The Festival and Party stands are unreserved and ticket holders for these stands are free to sit anywhere. If you want to switch between the Family and Party stands, visit the ticket swap desk next to the Help & Information Point, behind the main stand.

SmokingSmoking is not permitted anywhere within the Scotstoun Stadium campus.

Discounts for Ticket Holders

YOUR 7s TICKET GETS YOU DISCOUNTS AT BARS AND RESTAURANTS ACROSS GLASGOW THIS WEEKEND!

As well as the brilliant rugby on offer at the Emirates Airline Glasgow 7s, your ticket also gets you some great discounts at bars, restaurants and shops across the city throughout this weekend!

Simply take your 7s ticket with you to the following participating bars, restaurants and shops this weekend and advantage of the discounts they are offering you. Also, don’t forget we’d love to see you at the official post-event party at the Grosvenor Café and Lane Bar on Ashton Lane, on Sunday 5 May.